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Law and Economics of Discrimination

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This important title introduces the reader to the key theoretical and empirical issues concerning the topical field of law and economics of discrimination. The book begins with readings from Gary Becker's seminal work on the economics of discrimination followed by a series of papers that try to evaluate the degree of discrimination in labour markets and the extent to which government intervention has reduced this discrimination. In addition to examining discrimination on the basis of race, gender, and sexual orientation in the labour market, Professor Donohue explores the problem of discrimination in various consumer markets, in the criminal justice sphere, in education and in health care.

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ISBN: 9781781006870
Publication date: 15th November 2013
Author: John J Donohue
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 1000 pages
Series: Economic Approaches to Law Series
Genres: Employment and labour law: general
Social discrimination and social justice
Labour / income economics